Right Winger: Pedro, Age: 24 (Barcelona)

He may be having a disappointing season so far, largely due to injuries, but few expect that to last much longer. He has looked increasingly better during each match over the last month.

In the 2009-10 season, Pedro became the first player in history to score in six club competitions in a single season.

He may be in danger of losing his first-team spot due to the great run of Barcelona's youth products this season, most notably Christian Tello, but Pedro will still be one of La Blaugrana's most important attacking threats once he regains form.

Honorable Mention: Pedro León, Age: 25 (Getafe)

Center Forward: Joaquín, Age: 30 (Málaga)

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Another of Malaga's big summer buys, the former Valencia man has been a big part of their late surge this season.

He missed a month of play this winter after injuring himself in a charity event but has come back in top form.

It was his free kick that found Rondon for the winner in their match against Levante. That was the goal that replaced the Valencian side in the final Champions League qualification spot.

As great as he has been this season, the speedy forward will be 31 next season, so he may need some extra depth on the squad to spell him next season—especially if Malaga make the Champions League.

Honorable Mention: Manu del Moral, Age: 28 (Sevilla)

Striker: Roberto Soldado, Age: 26 (Valencia)

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Barcelona fans may have a problem with this pick, but Soldado would hold this spot even if David Villa were healthy.

The former Real Madrid youth player has carried Valencia's attack all season.

We saw just how dependent the club is on him when he was absent for the second leg of their Copa del Rey match against Barcelona. One cannot help but wonder what kind of difference he would have made.

With 22 goals in all competitions so far, he is only three away from his career-best of 25.

If Valencia are going to keep their third-place spot, Soldado will be the one responsible.

Honorable Mention: David Villa, Age: 30 (Barcelona)

Coach: José Antonion Camacho, Age: 56 (China Natinal Team)

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Camacho is now entering his 20th year as a football manager and has built a solid résumé.

He managed Spain for two World Cups in 1998 and 2002, the first time losing out to eventual winners France.

He resigned his position after a very controversial loss to co-hosts South Korea in 2002. They had been one of the favorites to (finally) lift the trophy.

At the club level, Camacho is most recognized for his time at Benfica, where he matched Jose Mourinho's Porto before a disappointing second spell three years after he left the side.

Formation: 3-3-3-1

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Also a modified version of Cruyff's 3-4-3.

This formation allows the two wingers to spread play while having Joaquin act as a link between the midfield and Soldado. Also leaves Javi very deep on the pitch.